On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 05:04:59PM +0200, Saalfeld, Christoph wrote:
> I'm writing a glossary using the description environment. Now I've inserted
> a figure for such an entry and I need to have a caption for it, so I must
> put in a figure float. By doing so, the result I get is a figure placed at
> the end of my glossary after the last entry. (probably because of the
> description environment).
> So I would like to change the placement setup to "h" for this float only.
> The document wide placement setup for floats ist "hbp" = "here, bottom,
> another page". As far as I can see, LyX adds this placement option to each
> figure entry while exporting to TeX.
>
> How can I tell LyX to place this float "here" ???
Well, if you *didn't* need it to have a caption or be included in a list
of figures, you could just insert the image as a "figure" without
putting it inside a float. That will put it exactly where you place it.
Unfortunately I expect that isn't what you're looking for.
Kathryn Andersen
(who used that method with some of the illustrations for her zine)
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